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Love and Deepspace Fans Launch 200,000-Signature Petition for Shelved Werewolf Character Valko
July 4, 2026
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A dramatic tug-of-war within an otome community has left a developer caught between two vocal factions. It turns out that retracting a supernatural love interest is easier said than done.
By Chuy, Senior Staff Writer
Jul 4, 2026 · Reviewed by the Nexzy newsroom

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Love and Deepspace players have launched a viral online petition that has rapidly gathered over 200,000 signatures, demanding developer Papergames restore Valko, a shelved werewolf-themed character. It seems that in the world of mobile romance games, taking away a prospective partner is a quick way to find out just how protective your audience can be.
The rapid growth of the petition shows a sharp divide in the player community, putting Papergames' content plans to the test. The developer originally shelved Valko and canceled his upcoming inclusion following intense player backlash from a different segment of the fanbase. Now, the studio finds itself in the delicate position of managing a fanbase that is actively arguing with itself over who gets to exist in the game's universe.
The situation highlights the tricky balancing act of managing a live-service game with a highly invested audience. When Papergames first faced backlash from players opposed to the werewolf-themed character, the studio opted to pull the plug on his debut entirely. It was a swift resolution to one controversy that almost immediately sparked another, proving that in community management, solving one problem often simply unlocks a larger, more organized one.
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For mobile developers, navigating player feedback is often like trying to tune an instrument while a crowd screams instructions. The 200,000 signatures show that a massive portion of the audience is willing to organize when their preferred content is taken off the table. Whether Papergames chooses to stick to their decision or walk back the cancellation, the situation underscores how quickly community dynamics can shift from supportive to highly polarized.
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